UNRWA
From The Wall Street Journaal ...
Hamas Leader Killed in Lebanon Was Also a U.N. Staffer
Palestinian militant group Hamas’s top leader in Lebanon—killed in an Israeli airstrike Monday—also was a high-ranking employee of the main United Nations relief agency serving Palestinians, a revelation likely to heighten suspicions about Hamas’s influence in the aid organization.
Palestinian militant group Hamas’s top leader in Lebanon—killed in an Israeli airstrike Monday—also was a high-ranking employee of the main United Nations relief agency serving Palestinians, a revelation likely to heighten suspicions about Hamas’s influence in the aid organization ....
No! Really? I'm shocked, shocked, I say! Israel has been telling the world all year, since the Oct 7 attack, that UNRWA employees are Hamas members, some of them participating in the attack. UNRWA has denied that, even as it fired a number of it's employees for, you know, being members of Hamas and taking part in the attack. Meanwhile, most European countries still fund UNRWA, and some 60 Democratic lawmakers work to restore aid from the US to UNRWA (House lawmakers maintain support for restoring UNRWA funding despite new Hamas revelations).
More from The Los Angeles Times: Top Hamas commander killed in Lebanon was U.N. relief agency employee
Hamas Leader Killed in Lebanon Was Also a U.N. Staffer
Palestinian militant group Hamas’s top leader in Lebanon—killed in an Israeli airstrike Monday—also was a high-ranking employee of the main United Nations relief agency serving Palestinians, a revelation likely to heighten suspicions about Hamas’s influence in the aid organization.
Palestinian militant group Hamas’s top leader in Lebanon—killed in an Israeli airstrike Monday—also was a high-ranking employee of the main United Nations relief agency serving Palestinians, a revelation likely to heighten suspicions about Hamas’s influence in the aid organization ....
No! Really? I'm shocked, shocked, I say! Israel has been telling the world all year, since the Oct 7 attack, that UNRWA employees are Hamas members, some of them participating in the attack. UNRWA has denied that, even as it fired a number of it's employees for, you know, being members of Hamas and taking part in the attack. Meanwhile, most European countries still fund UNRWA, and some 60 Democratic lawmakers work to restore aid from the US to UNRWA (House lawmakers maintain support for restoring UNRWA funding despite new Hamas revelations).
More from The Los Angeles Times: Top Hamas commander killed in Lebanon was U.N. relief agency employee
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